• @Wodge
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    511 year ago

    Unfortunately, it’s actually a political problem.

      • kimagure
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        151 year ago

        Asteroid problem is more solvable than political problem.
        Armageddon solved it like in 2 hours or so.

      • DarkThoughts
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        111 year ago

        Is it though?
        CEOs don’t want to risk their profits.
        Politicians don’t want to risk their terms.
        Voters don’t want to lower their living standards.

        No one really wants to do something.

        • @dangblingus
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          01 year ago

          Voters not wanting to lower their living standards is the real elephant in the room. You tell someone that they should eat 1 less hamburger a week and all of a sudden you’re dodging bullets.

          • trainsaresexy
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            11 year ago

            I think this is our natural reaction because we aren’t aware of the scope of lobbying and corruption that influence global politics and supply chains.

        • DarkThoughts
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          21 year ago

          As if the voters are any better. They could vote for policy makers that bring change, or go into politics themselves. But they don’t actually want to be affected by such policy changes. It’s always the others, always just finger pointing.

          • @[email protected]
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            1 year ago

            Are you talking about American voters?

            Only about 35 percent of the eligible voters participated, so yeah. Apathy and complacent comfort is a big player in the game. I’m pretty convinced that a lot of people’s apathy comes from the lack of political agency. When business interests conflict with human interests guess who wins every time.